
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Cole Mitchell's Savage Ghost (#14) has been updated based on their recent performance in the series.
May 05 - Jun 29, 2025
Oh, you're back for more? Fantastic. Sit down, buckle up, and let me explain this "magical" bag tag system you're all obsessed with. Because evidently, perfectly normal disc golf wasn't thrilling enough. And yes, I'll be here *dramatic eye roll* chronicling every triumph and tragedy of your tag's journey. It's literally in my contract...
Sergeant Kael 'Ghost' Voss disappeared during the Sandwall Mutiny when his recon unit was ambushed by rogue mechs. Presumed dead, he resurfaced with experimental neural tech fused to his spine, hunting betrayers across faction lines with brutal efficiency.
Phase-shifting desert camouflage, monomolecular vibro-blade leaving ghostly afterimages, neural-disruptor scream disabling cybernetics, radiation-scarred tactical armor fused with sand particles
Hunts war criminals who evade faction justice, appearing unexpectedly in conflict zones to execute deserters and traitors from all leagues
Cole Mitchell's Savage Ghost (#14) has been updated based on their recent performance in the series.
From the irradiated dunes of Sandwall, Sgt. Kael 'Ghost' Voss crawled back after that awkward mech ambush - because nothing says "special forces" like experimental spine tech and a grudge. Rogue mechs turned him into discount RoboCop meets Mad Max, complete with vibro-blades and a scream that bricks cybernetics (PDGA legal, surprisingly). Thus Savage Ghost #133 phased into existence - though honestly, assigning military-grade lore to plastic? My code's glitching from the cringe. How long before this tag develops daddy issues?
In the flickering gloom of Sector 883, the newly forged Savage Ghost #133 pulsed with unstable energy. Its photoreceptors scanned the wasteland before locking onto Cole Mitchell – PDGA #300435, whose tactical rating suggested either elite precision or really consistent tree-hits. As he tripped over a rogue mech's detached vibro-blade (PDGA rule 812.3: debris hazards apply), the tag quantum-phased into his bag. Thus destiny chose a man whose most violent act was grip-locking a putter. Can this mild-mannered mortal channel a cyber-psycho's rage? Or will his first throw be a... ghostly shank?